The Last Supper

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Contact The Last Supper

Address :

Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2, 20123 Milano MI, Italy

Phone : πŸ“ž +998
Website : https://cenacolovinciano.org/
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City : Milano
Description : Leonardo da Vinci's mural masterpiece, The Last Supper, painted in the late 15th century.

Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
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Eve on Google

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When I found out I could see The Last Supper in person, I instantly started searching for tickets. I would highly recommend booking way in advance. There were several people who just showed up and found out they were sold out for the next week. Which really sucks if you’re just in Milan for a couple of days. Now the painting is impactful. But we won’t get into personal opinions about it ?. You get 15 minutes to stare at it, and I used every minute wisely. You must arrive early! At least 30 minutes before your time slot. Do not get there late. There is a line to check in and get your tickets etc. I was a bit disappointed with the staff. Firstly, I booked online and from what I remember, I chose an English speaking guide/time slot. When we got there, they were kind of rude at the reception, besides the point, they don’t need to provide good customer experience but at least give accurate information on the site. They said the slot we picked isn’t an English speaking guide. Ok? Weird. I don’t mind if there aren’t any English speaking guides (we are in Italy after all), but if it’s an option, then I would suggest stating on the site that there are specific time slots for English or any other language and not state that the slot I picked is in English then switch it up when we arrive. Nevertheless, definitely a must see. For a million reasons.
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Yury Ramanousky on Google

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You will have only 15 minutes to see the last supper and one more paining (also old and good). And this will cost 15 euros. So, 1 minute = 1 euro. You need to book tickets in advance! It is unreal to get ticket for the same day. Also you need to come 30-40 minutes before your time, as you'll need to print tickets in the office. There will be tour groups and a lot of people with you making noise, disturbing and walking around. So, 15 minutes is not enough at all. But I think it is worth to see the masterpiece. Probably, it is the most well-known picture in the world.
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Dick Kronman on Google

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This fresco is a "must see" if you visit Milan. I recommend to familiarize yourself with the history of the fresco prior to the visit. It would be real nice if there were multilingual audio guides available, which would help you to get even more out of the visit. I was able to book the time slot ab. one week in advance in October but I can imagine that during the tourist season you need to book it much earlier
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Pascal Visscher on Google

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For the culturally interested this is one of those must see masterworks. While it is expensive to get in (€15 for 15 minutes of being in the room) it is worth it. Be mindful that you need to be there well in advance and restrictions may apply (at time of writing a Green Pass is mandatory). Getting to the museum is quite easy by train, bus, tram, metro or walking and it's located near a lot of other main locations.
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John Ueng (Uncle John) on Google

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Wow! One huge one checked off the buckelist! I was in the same exact room where Michaelangelo was once painting the world famous The Last Supper! ? The guide was excellent, the information was very interesting & informative, I absolutely loved the entire experience.
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Arber Qesja on Google

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A beautiful painting and one of the greatest masterpieces ever! As you cant enter without reservation, you need to lan your trip according to its availability but its worth it. You need to plan 3 months in advance if you want to visit in the weekend!
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Enjoy The Journey on Google

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Tickets must be purchased online. During my visit the green pass is needed to obtain your physical tickets. My tickets were 23+ EU because I selected an English tour guide which was worth it because our tour guide was very knowledgeable and passionate. You’re only allow to appreciate the amazing art work for 15 minutes, which is a bummer wish I could’ve stayed longer.
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Bret Bowman on Google

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Fascinating to see the original art work preserved after the world war bombing that almost destroyed it. The room is light and climate controlled to attempt to protect the artwork. We paid €15 each to get in. Worth the price to see it, but there's not much else to see. It's a very small museum. I believe tours start approximately every 15 to 30 minutes, but call ahead or be prepared for a short wait to enter. They only sell 35 tickets to each time slot and it's hard to predict demand. The pictures of the damage to the building and courtyard from the war were moving and help one to realize that, in war, no one cares about anything of significant value...only an appetite for destruction. It's heartbreaking to realize how self-destructive our human nature really is. Makes me long to put off the natural man and rise above those natural tendencies.

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